Sure good initiative, but the patient still had a lot of strength to get up, what if it were patients with a lower degree of mobility?. But like I said it's a great initiative.
the Sara Lite would be a better solution, it’s an electrical hoist very similar to the Sara Stedy and it uses a belt and handles which sort of act as leverage and once you press an arrow the patient is slowly brought upwards
I find the fact that someone needs to wear rubber gloves to help a disabled person dehumanizing. When are medical equipment developers going to start considering the dignity of disabled people. This product would not work for me. I do not think the products are even made with people who have disabilities in mind. The person demonstrating does not have problems standing from sitting and does not require the aid of this device.
Sure good initiative, but the patient still had a lot of strength to get up, what if it were patients with a lower degree of mobility?. But like I said it's a great initiative.
the Sara Lite would be a better solution, it’s an electrical hoist very similar to the Sara Stedy and it uses a belt and handles which sort of act as leverage and once you press an arrow the patient is slowly brought upwards
Thank you for the demo. It looks like a great product. Thank you again 😃
wouldn't it make more sense to keep the Sara steady in place during the toilet use? it seems to keep the legs lifted higher like the squat-a-potty
Richard Leal personally I would of left it there too. She was to short for the toilet and that kept her legs in place x
Raising the commode lid would be a good feature, too!😊
So do you lower underwear/pad and raise nightwear just before they sit on the comode?
Very useful thank you .
These are brilliant, except when the patient does not understand English and what you are doing.
Can some one help me to know how can I buy one
is "Sara Steady two staff ?
no its one person assist
Where is available?
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maybe you should lift the lid on the commode!!
Err… it’s a demonstration. I don’t think she’s going to take an actual dump on video for us 🙄
I think it's ok to leave the lid down for the demonstration.
Elaine Newkirk
How much is this?
Where can you buy it in South Africa. Cant seem to find a company that sells it
I find the fact that someone needs to wear rubber gloves to help a disabled person dehumanizing. When are medical equipment developers going to start considering the dignity of disabled people. This product would not work for me. I do not think the products are even made with people who have disabilities in mind. The person demonstrating does not have problems standing from sitting and does not require the aid of this device.